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Karl Aage Hansen

Karl Aage Hansen (4 July 1921 – 23 November 1990) was a Danish football player, who played as a forward. He won a bronze medal with the Denmark national football team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.[1] He scored 17 goals in 22 games for the Danish national team, and was Danish team captain on 17 occasions. He got his breakthrough as an amateur player in Danish club Akademisk Boldklub, but moved abroad in 1948 to play professionally for a number of European clubs, including Juventus F.C. and UC Sampdoria in Italy and Huddersfield Town in England.

Karl Hansen
Personal information
Full name Karl Aage Hansen
Date of birth 4 July 1921
Place of birth Mesinge, Denmark
Date of death 23 November 1990(1990-11-23) (aged 69)
Position(s) Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19??–1940 KFUM Boldklub ? (?)
1941–1948 Akademisk Boldklub ? (?)
1948–1949 Huddersfield Town 15 (3)
1949–1950 Atalanta 37 (18)
1950–1953 Juventus 86 (37)
1953–1954 Sampdoria 29 (3)
1954–1957 Catania 79 (7)
International career
1943–1948 Denmark 22 (17)
Managerial career
1970 Akademisk Boldklub
1972 Akademisk Boldklub
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Olympic medal record
Men's Football
1948 London Team Competition

Career

Amateur years

Karl Aage Hansen had a strong physique, and was a good dribbler with excellent technique, who played in the inside forward position.[2] He had a lax approach to training, but kept in shape through team handball, decathlon, and doing gymnastics. He played handball for KFUM Handball and football for KFUM Boldklub.[3] When he moved from KFUM Boldklub to play football for Akademisk Boldklub (AB), he moved from KFUM Handball to HG Handball, where most of his AB teammates played. Hansen won the Danish handball championship with HG and represented the Denmark men's national handball team.[4]

Hansen's preferred sport was football,[4] and his move to top club AB was motivated by a greater possibility to get selected for the Denmark national football team.[3] Hansen made his international debut on 20 June 1943, as Denmark won 3–2 against the Sweden national football team, the last international game during the German occupation of Denmark. With AB, Hansen won the Danish championship three times, namely in the 1942–43 and 1944–45 Danish War Tournaments,[5][6] as well as the 1946–47 Danish 1st Division. He was called up to the first Danish national team assembled after the Second World War in June 1945, and only missed a single of Denmark's next 15 games until June 1947. In these 14 games, Hansen scored 13 goals and was likewise named team captain in 13 games.[7]

In the run-up to the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, Hansen missed a few international games due to injury. He returned to the final warm-up game, scoring two goals as Denmark beat the Poland national football team 8–0. Hansen was considered the most important player of the Olympic team, with his leadership skills, great work rate, creative passing, and ability to score goals.[2] In the first game of the Olympic tournament against the Egypt national football team, Hansen scored two goals, including a goal from a solo dribble from inside the Danish half, and was credited for securing Denmark the 3–1 victory in extra time.[4] Having captained Denmark to a 5–3 win against the Italy national football team in the quarter-final, Hansen's injury reappeared during the semi-final against Sweden. As no substitutions were allowed, Denmark played on with the hampered Hansen, and lost the game 2–4.[4] Without Hansen, but with 11 fit players, Denmark won the bronze medal game 5–3 against the Great Britain national football team. Following the competition, Karl Aage Hansen and Carl Aage Præst were selected as Denmark's top performers at the tournament.[8] Karl Aage Hansen only played two additional international games for Denmark, before he signed a professional contract, and was banned from the amateur-only national team selection.

Professional career

Hansen's first year abroad was spent at Huddersfield Town, which narrowly avoided relegation from the top-flight 1948–49 Football League First Division. In 1949, Hansen moved to Italy to play for Atalanta Bergamo, and received a transfer fee of approximately DKK150,000.[2] At Atalanta, he played alongside fellow Danish Olympic footballer Jørgen Leschly Sørensen. Hansen scored 18 goals in 37 games,[9] as Atalanta finished in eight place of the 1949–50 Serie A season.

For the next season, Hansen moved on to defending Serie A champions Juventus FC, where he was to play alongside fellow Danish Olympians John Hansen and Carl Aage Præst. As a part of his contract, Karl Aage demanded a clause to let him change clubs on a free transfer.[2] The three Danes had a great understanding on the pitch. In his first season at Juventus, Karl Aage Hansen scored 23 goals in 34 games, making him the joint third highest goal scorer of the season. During the 1951–52 Serie A season, Karl Aage scored only 12 goals, but in his stead John Hansen stepped up, and became league top goal scorer, as Juventus won the Serie A championship. Karl Aage Hansen played an additional season with Juventus, before leaving the club on a free transfer in 1953. The Juventus leaders thought Karl Aage Hansen over the hill, and would not offer him a satisfactory contract.[2] He played 87 games and scored 37 goals in the Serie A for Juventus.[9]

Karl Aage Hansen had not liked being in Juventus as much as his time in Atalanta, and looked forward to move on. In the end, he chose Serie A rivals Sampdoria Genoa as his new club, and got the transfer sum himself. He stayed a single season with Sampdoria, helping the club finish 8th in the 1953–54 Serie A season, before making yet another lucrative move to the young Serie A team Catania Calcio in 1954.[2] Hansen spent three seasons with Catania, even following the club into the Serie B, when the team was relegated due to match fixing in 1955. He played a total 79 games and scored seven goals for Catania.[9] In 1957, Hansen's professional career was over, and he returned to Denmark. He is estimated to be the member of the Danish 1948 Olympics team who made the most money from his professional career, due to his many lucrative free transfer moves, each time earning the entire transfer fee for himself.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Karl Aage Hansen". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 164–165. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  3. ^ a b KFUMs BOLDKLUB Fra klubbens historie 28 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Kfum-fodbold.dk.
  4. ^ a b c d Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 54–55. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 December 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2006.
  6. ^ [1] 31 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ [2] 13 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ p.383 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. (PDF) .
  9. ^ a b c Roberto Di Maggio, Danish Players in Italy, RSSSF, 2 January 2005

External links

  • Danish national team profile
  • (in Danish)

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Karl Aage Hansen 4 July 1921 23 November 1990 was a Danish football player who played as a forward He won a bronze medal with the Denmark national football team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London 1 He scored 17 goals in 22 games for the Danish national team and was Danish team captain on 17 occasions He got his breakthrough as an amateur player in Danish club Akademisk Boldklub but moved abroad in 1948 to play professionally for a number of European clubs including Juventus F C and UC Sampdoria in Italy and Huddersfield Town in England Karl HansenPersonal informationFull nameKarl Aage HansenDate of birth4 July 1921Place of birthMesinge DenmarkDate of death23 November 1990 1990 11 23 aged 69 Position s Inside forwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 19 1940KFUM Boldklub 1941 1948Akademisk Boldklub 1948 1949Huddersfield Town15 3 1949 1950Atalanta37 18 1950 1953Juventus86 37 1953 1954Sampdoria29 3 1954 1957Catania79 7 International career1943 1948Denmark22 17 Managerial career1970Akademisk Boldklub1972Akademisk Boldklub Club domestic league appearances and goalsOlympic medal recordMen s Football1948 London Team Competition Contents 1 Career 1 1 Amateur years 1 2 Professional career 2 References 3 External linksCareer EditAmateur years Edit Karl Aage Hansen had a strong physique and was a good dribbler with excellent technique who played in the inside forward position 2 He had a lax approach to training but kept in shape through team handball decathlon and doing gymnastics He played handball for KFUM Handball and football for KFUM Boldklub 3 When he moved from KFUM Boldklub to play football for Akademisk Boldklub AB he moved from KFUM Handball to HG Handball where most of his AB teammates played Hansen won the Danish handball championship with HG and represented the Denmark men s national handball team 4 Hansen s preferred sport was football 4 and his move to top club AB was motivated by a greater possibility to get selected for the Denmark national football team 3 Hansen made his international debut on 20 June 1943 as Denmark won 3 2 against the Sweden national football team the last international game during the German occupation of Denmark With AB Hansen won the Danish championship three times namely in the 1942 43 and 1944 45 Danish War Tournaments 5 6 as well as the 1946 47 Danish 1st Division He was called up to the first Danish national team assembled after the Second World War in June 1945 and only missed a single of Denmark s next 15 games until June 1947 In these 14 games Hansen scored 13 goals and was likewise named team captain in 13 games 7 In the run up to the 1948 Summer Olympics in London Hansen missed a few international games due to injury He returned to the final warm up game scoring two goals as Denmark beat the Poland national football team 8 0 Hansen was considered the most important player of the Olympic team with his leadership skills great work rate creative passing and ability to score goals 2 In the first game of the Olympic tournament against the Egypt national football team Hansen scored two goals including a goal from a solo dribble from inside the Danish half and was credited for securing Denmark the 3 1 victory in extra time 4 Having captained Denmark to a 5 3 win against the Italy national football team in the quarter final Hansen s injury reappeared during the semi final against Sweden As no substitutions were allowed Denmark played on with the hampered Hansen and lost the game 2 4 4 Without Hansen but with 11 fit players Denmark won the bronze medal game 5 3 against the Great Britain national football team Following the competition Karl Aage Hansen and Carl Aage Praest were selected as Denmark s top performers at the tournament 8 Karl Aage Hansen only played two additional international games for Denmark before he signed a professional contract and was banned from the amateur only national team selection Professional career Edit Hansen s first year abroad was spent at Huddersfield Town which narrowly avoided relegation from the top flight 1948 49 Football League First Division In 1949 Hansen moved to Italy to play for Atalanta Bergamo and received a transfer fee of approximately DKK150 000 2 At Atalanta he played alongside fellow Danish Olympic footballer Jorgen Leschly Sorensen Hansen scored 18 goals in 37 games 9 as Atalanta finished in eight place of the 1949 50 Serie A season For the next season Hansen moved on to defending Serie A champions Juventus FC where he was to play alongside fellow Danish Olympians John Hansen and Carl Aage Praest As a part of his contract Karl Aage demanded a clause to let him change clubs on a free transfer 2 The three Danes had a great understanding on the pitch In his first season at Juventus Karl Aage Hansen scored 23 goals in 34 games making him the joint third highest goal scorer of the season During the 1951 52 Serie A season Karl Aage scored only 12 goals but in his stead John Hansen stepped up and became league top goal scorer as Juventus won the Serie A championship Karl Aage Hansen played an additional season with Juventus before leaving the club on a free transfer in 1953 The Juventus leaders thought Karl Aage Hansen over the hill and would not offer him a satisfactory contract 2 He played 87 games and scored 37 goals in the Serie A for Juventus 9 Karl Aage Hansen had not liked being in Juventus as much as his time in Atalanta and looked forward to move on In the end he chose Serie A rivals Sampdoria Genoa as his new club and got the transfer sum himself He stayed a single season with Sampdoria helping the club finish 8th in the 1953 54 Serie A season before making yet another lucrative move to the young Serie A team Catania Calcio in 1954 2 Hansen spent three seasons with Catania even following the club into the Serie B when the team was relegated due to match fixing in 1955 He played a total 79 games and scored seven goals for Catania 9 In 1957 Hansen s professional career was over and he returned to Denmark He is estimated to be the member of the Danish 1948 Olympics team who made the most money from his professional career due to his many lucrative free transfer moves each time earning the entire transfer fee for himself 2 References Edit Karl Aage Hansen Olympedia Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b c d e f g Lundberg Knud 1986 Dansk Fodbold Vol 1 Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet Copenhagen Rhodos pp 164 165 ISBN 87 7245 132 7 a b KFUMs BOLDKLUB Fra klubbens historie Archived 28 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine Kfum fodbold dk a b c d Lundberg Knud 1986 Dansk Fodbold Vol 1 Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet Copenhagen Rhodos pp 54 55 ISBN 87 7245 132 7 LANDSFODBOLDTURNERINGEN 1942 1943 Finale Archived from the original on 12 December 2007 Retrieved 29 May 2006 1 Archived 31 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived 13 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine p 383 Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine PDF a b c Roberto Di Maggio Danish Players in Italy RSSSF 2 January 2005External links EditDanish national team profile in Danish Career details Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Aage Hansen amp oldid 1126695750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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